Description
Carla Lane's enchanting autobiography fizzes with the wry humour, sharp insights and fabulous characterization one would expect from the author of such award-winning TV dramas as the Liver Birds, Bread and Butterflies. Always a rebel, Carla's own life has not been without its personal dramas, and she writes about them all with disarming frankness and humour.Sent to a strict Catholic convent school in Liverpool, she was always near the bottom of the class, except in poetry for which she won the school prize when only seven, her poem appearing in the Post. Carla was married at seventeen and a mother of two by the time she was nineteen - ironing and hoovering by day, writing by night while the family slept.
When, in 1970, her first scripts were accepted and the Liver Birds was born, her life was to change dramatically as she shot to fame, finding herself suddenly surrounded by by big stars and immersed in the power - play of the TV world. She writes engrossingly about those heady years, about the actors and directors she worked with, about the breakup of her marriage and the secret affair she has never before spoken about-but also, and with gusto, about her Liverpool childhood and colourful family which have remained her inspiration, from her Auntie Girtie who stole a gold chalice from the local church to her Uncle Tom who who spent all his leisure time writing to soap manufacturers!
When, in 1970, her first scripts were accepted and the "Liver Birds" was born, her life was to change dramatically as she shot to fame. This autobiography talks about those heady years, about the actors and directors she worked with, about the breakup of her marriage, and the secret affair she has never before spoken about.
About the Author
Carla Lane was one of the UK's best-loved TV writers. Starting with The Liver Birds in the early 70s, she quickly built up a hugely popular body of work, including classics Butterflies and Bread. She was also a passionate advocate for animal welfare, turning her own house into an animal sanctuary with 250 occupants. She died in June 2016, aged 87.
Book Information
ISBN 9781861059734
Author Carla Lane
Format Hardback
Page Count 260
Imprint Robson Books Ltd
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 536g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 161mm * 22mm